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You can donate directly to individual braveheart’s account (upto max of Rs 15 lakhs) or may donate to the “Bharat Ke Veer” corpus.

To ensure maximum coverage, a cap of 15 lakhs is envisaged per braveheart and the donor would be alerted if the amount exceeds Rs 15 lakhs, so that they can choose to either decrease their contribution or divert part of the donation to another braveheart's account, or to the “Bharat Ke Veer” corpus.

“Bharat Ke Veer” corpus would be managed by a commitee made up of eminent persons of repute and senior government officials, in equal number, who would decide to disburse the fund equitably to the braveheart's family on need basis.

It's not Bharat Ke Veer, but it's in similar context, hence posting here.

Vivek Oberoi donates 25 flats to families of CRPF martyrs Vivek’s organistation has written a letter to the CRPF fraternity announcing the flats to the kin of the martyrs who laid their lives for the nation in different operations. Reportedly, four flats have already been given to the families.

An account titled “Army Welfare Fund Battle Casualties” has been opened at Syndicate Bank, South Block Branch, New Delhi (IFSC Code: SYNB0009055), with account number 90552010165915, which has been approved by the Integrated HQ of Ministry of Defence (Army) and as per their approval the donations received in the fund will be utilized to pay financial assistance/grant to widows of our Battle Casualties, their next of kin and dependents

The children of soldiers killed in action, those missing or disabled were previously given a full reimbursement of tuition fees, hostel charges, cost of books, cost of uniforms and clothing. This has now been capped to Rs. 10,000 in a decision that was taken by the 7th Pay Commission.

As part of the "Bharat Ke Veer" initiative, which is a corpus fund to help the families of paramilitary troopers killed in the line of duty, an official anthem was launched here [New Delhi] today.

The anthem, sung and composed by singer Kailash Kher, was launched at an event which was attended by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, his deputies Kiren Rijiju and Hansraj Ahir, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar.

During the event, an amount of Rs 12.93 crore was raised for the fund with the participation and contribution from celebrities like Akshay, Kailash and people from the corporate world.

The event was also attended by heads of all the Central Armed Police Forces.

"We have launched this anthem. I ask everyone who love music to download this anthem. Whatever money will come from this anthem's downloads will be donated to this initiative," said Kher.

Rijiju, who officially launched the anthem, said, "I knew that for a patriotic song the most suitable voice is Kailash Kher. His name came automatically in my mind.

"So I told him about it and he agreed to do his bit for this initiative. He wrote the song very fast and he shared it me. I felt very good by all this," he added.

The 'Bharat Ke Veer' initiative was launched by the home minister in April last year and seeks to help families of paramilitary personnel killed in combat operations. As part of the initiative, a corpus fund was formed to raise money for the families of martyred soldiers.

Speaking at the event, the home minister said, "Our soldiers risk their lives to maintain peace in the country, and we are not able to do much for their families. It is a fact that whatever we do for the families of our martyred will always be less. It can't be said that it is enough.

As part of the "Bharat Ke Veer" initiative, which is a corpus fund to help the families of paramilitary troopers killed in the line of duty, an official anthem was launched here [New Delhi] today.

The anthem, sung and composed by singer Kailash Kher, was launched at an event which was attended by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, his deputies Kiren Rijiju and Hansraj Ahir, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar.

[b]During the event, an amount of Rs 12.93 crore was raised for the fund with the participation and contribution from celebrities like Akshay, Kailash and people from the corporate world.

Colonel Sangram Singh, a Desert Scorpion of 10 PARA (Special Forces) and a legendary Maverick today breathed his last on 3:30 AM. A Shaurya Chakra recipient, he led multiple operations with one being a Black Op in PoK which broke the backbone of LeT. Om Shanti!

CRamS wrote:Guys, I just tried, but is Bharatkeveer site down or has it been hacked. I get the 'page not found message'. If its because of the volume, thats good, I will keep trying.

Sir, from yesterday the website is witnessing heavy incoming requests and under tremendous load. Thus It crashed several times.

Mollick Ji, Indeed it must have been due to heavy traffic. I just managed to log in. Went through the whole process, even entered my PAN number which I've never used in the past, at the last stage found it won't allow non-Indian credit cards. Does not allow Paypal or foreign bank transfers. Very frustrating.

There was a local meeting of all the Indian organizations and associations in our area today, attended by the Deputy Consul General of India. Everyone was very upset and angry as expected. People pledged support for the Jawans and their families, it was heartwarming to see. There must have been around 250 people there. Somebody also spoke about the website above and said that they are trying to create a similar portal based in the US that can be utilized for the armed forces. Don't know how long that will take. Everybody was of the opinion that 'enough is enough' and that something needs to be done, hoping the government would do it. The Deputy Counsel himself stated that this government is different and will indeed give a fitting reply.

To make contribution for the families of India’s bravehearts now you can either log in to http://bharatkeveer.gov.in/ or contribute through cheque drawn in favour of Deputy Inspector General CRPF, CRPF Headquaters,CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003 India #BharatKeVeer

You could write a cheque and drop them off at the embassy. Just check with the embassy beforehand if they are entertaining such drop offs.

To support the concern and sentiments of spirited citizens like youIndian Army is operating two accounts viz Army Central Welfare Fundand Army Battle Casualties Welfare Fund, which accepts donation /contribution, for serving and retired soldiers and their families. https://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata ... 20Fund.pdf

A delegation of CRPF Wives Welfare Association (CWWA) led by Dr Manu Bhatnagar presented a cheque of Rs 40 crores as contributions to @BharatKeVeer today. I deeply appreciate the efforts made by CWWA to collect contributions for supporting the families of martyred CAPF personnel

A CPRF sub-inspector plans to donate all the cash gifts he will receive during his wedding to ‘Bharat Ke Veer Fund’.

Sub-inspector Vikas Khadgawat sent out his wedding cards with the message - ‘All cash gifted will be donated to CRPF funds’

“My father first thought that we'll say no to gifts at the wedding but he thought how will he stop people from getting gifts? So, we decided to donate all the money in the Bharat Ke Veer fund," Vikas told Indiatimes.

He added that during his wedding day, guests will be asked to deposit all the gift money inside a box which will later be taken District Collector and then to the Bharat Ke Veer Fund.

How large hearted. Even with an underpaid, overworked job, he's donating to his fellow brethren. Inspirational.